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Supine
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Jan Davis demonstrates specific handling methods, and describes the therapeutic benefits, of positioning the stroke survivor in supine.
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Scooting Up in Bed: Normal Movement
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All methods used in bed mobility are based on components of normal movement. Observe this video and identify the common movement components needed for scooting up in bed.
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Scooting Up in Bed: Therapeutic Method
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This video provides solutions to the challenges of helping patients scoot up-and-down in bed, demonstrating facilitation of selective control of the trunk, limbs and head.
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Scooting Side to Side: Normal Movement
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Observe this video and identify the common movement components needed for scooting side to side in bed.
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Scooting Side to Side: Therapeutic Method
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This video provides solutions to the challenges of helping patients scoot side-to-side in bed including facilitation of selective trunk, limb and head control.
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Sidelying to Sitting
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This video gives great handling tips on helping your patients come from supine to sitting at the side of the bed. Hand placement and step-by-step facilitation techniques are included.
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Sitting to Sidelying
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Jan Davis demonstrates how to safely facilitate sitting to sidelying, over the involved side, with stroke survivors. Hand placement and step-by-step facilitation techniques are included.
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Rolling from Supine to Sidelying
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A few tips, for the simple task of rolling in bed, can also be therapeutic.
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Summary & Closing: Bed Positioning & Mobility
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Jan Davis summarizes the therapeutic benefits and importance of proper bed positioning and mobility in order to improve function and awareness in stroke survivors.
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Introduction to Self-Care
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Jan Davis introduces Self-Care and the therapeutic value of ADL (Activities of Daily Living) training. This therapeutic approach facilitates movement and encourages success.
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Fundamental Therapeutic Principles During ADLs
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Jan Davis lays the foundation for success as she outlines the fundamental therapeutic principles used during self-care activities.
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